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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley86" data-source="post: 1662657" data-attributes="member: 38595"><p>I do believe that everything we need is already present in the soils. Its all been there for thousands upon thousands of years.</p><p></p><p>Speaking on nutrients replenishing via soil biology. I do think it happens. It has to. Time scale unknown. You have long deep roots, you have long shallow roots. Tree roots. All roots. Add in soil bacteria and mycelium. You have a perfect community in which they share water and nutrients. Can transport it great distances to how i understand it.</p><p></p><p>Most soils are so rough theyve not seen mycelium in a long time.</p><p></p><p>Any of you test for available "organic" nitrogen in soil? I believe the Haney soil test looks at organic forns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley86, post: 1662657, member: 38595"] I do believe that everything we need is already present in the soils. Its all been there for thousands upon thousands of years. Speaking on nutrients replenishing via soil biology. I do think it happens. It has to. Time scale unknown. You have long deep roots, you have long shallow roots. Tree roots. All roots. Add in soil bacteria and mycelium. You have a perfect community in which they share water and nutrients. Can transport it great distances to how i understand it. Most soils are so rough theyve not seen mycelium in a long time. Any of you test for available "organic" nitrogen in soil? I believe the Haney soil test looks at organic forns. [/QUOTE]
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